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#OSUNFO Bernadette Melnyk Chief Wellness Officer Dean, College of Nursing
Evidence-based Wellness Strategies to Enhance Career Success Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FAAN Vice President for Health Promotion, University Chief Wellness Officer Dean and Professor, College of Nursing Professor of Pediatrics & Psychiatry, College of Medicine The Ohio State University Follow me on Twitter @bernmelnyk
Ohio State s Wellness Vision and Mission It All Starts with a Dream! Vision: To be the healthiest university and community on the globe Mission: We exist to facilitate the highest levels of wellness for faculty, staff and students across the university and community
Our 2016-2019 Health and Wellness Strategic Plan Goals Enrich a wellness culture and environment that supports the nine dimensions of wellness for students, faculty, and staff. Engage in evidence-based practices and continuous quality improvement to facilitate sustained healthy lifestyle behaviors to ultimately reduce the prevalence of chronic conditions while providing measurable outcomes and demonstrating value. Communicate simply and effectively, moving towards a goal of having one voice and one brand for faculty, staff and student wellness. Gain local, state-wide, and national/international recognition for our wellness initiatives through the sharing of best practices to impact change, locally to globally.
Considering all Causes of Morbidity and Mortality, Behaviors are the #1 Killer of Americans
What Does The Evidence Tell Us? Americans are Stressed & Depressed! One out of 4 individuals have a mental health problem. Depression and stress are poor predictors of health and wellness outcomes
What Will the Last 10 Years of YOUR Life Look Like?
Contributors to Premature Death Health Care 10% Environmental Exposure 5% Social Circumstances 15% Behavioral Patterns 40% Genetic Predisposition 30%
Every day, we make behavioral choices that influence our health and wellness outcomes
Based on Evidence What Do We Know? People who have the following behaviors have 66% less diabetes, 45% less heart disease; 45% less back pain, 93% less depression, and 74% less stress Physical activity - 30 minutes 5 days per week Healthy eating - 5 fruits and vegetables per day No smoking Alcohol in moderation - 1 drink per day for women, 2 drinks per day for men
6.3 Percent of adults who engage in the 5 leading health behaviors that can reduce the risk of chronic disease. Nearly 83% of health-care spending could be cut if more people employed: Not Smoking Exercising regularly Avoiding alcohol or drinking in moderation Maintaining a healthy body weight Getting sufficient sleep- at least 7 hours per night -CDC, 2016
Community & Statewide Interventions Community-based Interventions - Education - Healthy lifestyle programs State-wide health & wellness policies Television/media Million Hearts faithbased initiatives Workplace Interventions Buckeye wellness Wellness innovators Leaders Program STAR Program Ergonomics assessments Wellness frameworks Wellness Wednesdays Policies (e.g. tobacco free) PR/ Communications YouTube Evidence-based Health Massage Family & Social Network Interventions Family programs Group classes /programs Wellness Challenges - Spring Training - Hit the Road with the Buckeyes Individual Interventions PHA Biometric screening Health coaching Integrative Therapies Wellness onboarding Health Athlete Adapted from: Model to Achieve Healthy People 2020 overarching goals Source: Secretary s Advisory Committee on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives for 2020 (2008, p. 7) The Ohio State University The Social-Ecological Framework and Life-Course Perspective Guide, Evidence-based Interventions to Achieve the Vision of Ohio State as the Healthiest University on the Globe The Individual Innate traits (e.g., age, sex, biological factors) Healthy Lifestyle Beliefs and Behaviors Across the Life Course Assessment, Monitoring, Evaluation and Dissemination Outcomes Individual Outcomes Health & Wellness Outcomes BMI, PHA completion, BP, Lipids, HabA1c, stress, depression, injuries, missed work days, healthy lifestyle beliefs & behaviors resilience, chronic disease Quality of life Family Outcomes PHA Completion, BMI, BP, Lipids, % engaged in wellness programs Workplace Outcomes Healthcare utilization Healthcare costs Perceived Culture & Ecosystem, # of programs offered with % engagement Broad Outcomes # of community and statewide programs with engagement # of policies State health outcomes
The OSU Wellness TEAM Together, Everyone Achieves More HR/Your Plan for Health The OSU Health Plan Buckeye Wellness and Buckeye Wellness Innovators Student Life One University Health & Wellness Council and Sub-Councils
What Works Based on the Best Evidence Comprehensive well designed health promotion programs that are built on a culture and environment of health and wellness that support individual efforts at changing lifelong health habits by putting in place policies, programs, benefits, management, and environmental practices that intentionally motivate and sustain health improvement Leader and middle manager role modeling and support Grass roots wellness initiatives that build a culture of wellness (e.g., wellness ambassadors/ innovators) Visual triggers at decision points Cultures that make healthy choices the default choices Incentives can stimulate short-term positive outcomes, but not long-term behavior change
Examples of Culture & Environmental Supports - PHA completion assistance - Faculty & Staff Fitness Program - RPAC & Rec Sports - Healthy vending options - Healthy food options in the dining halls - Tobacco free university - Lactation rooms - Bike racks & bike rental program - Wellness Innovators - On-site Weight Watchers - Webinar formats for educational programming
Examples of Culture & Environment Supports Treadmills for faculty & staff to have wellness walks Ball chairs Outdoor and indoor wellness walks Wellness throughout the curriculum Standing meetings Chair massages Dance/aerobic classes Competitions such as the Healthy Buckeye Video Contest, the Rivals Challenge, Wellness Amazing Races, & Faculty/Staff Dodge ball competitions
Amazing Race Winners TEAM MRCA TEAM UNFINISHED BUSINESS Anyssa Armstead Sonali Sharma Molly Myers Renata Weaver Tim Graham Elon Simms William Wang Ryan Wilhelm
Senior Leadership Walks the Talk President Michael Drake with our Rivals Challenge Trophy We Beat that School Up North!
Some of our 500 Awesome Faculty and Staff Buckeye Wellness Innovators! Become a Faculty BWI
The Health Athlete Workshop for Leaders, Faculty, Staff and Students Expands capacity for peak performance under stress without compromising health and happiness Expands capacity to make personal change
Wellness & Benefits Alignment 100% PCP Coverage Care Coordination/Case Management Health Risk Appraisal 24/7 Nurse Line Biometric Health Screenings Annual Flu Immunizations Alternative Wellness Therapies Weight Watchers Subsidy Buckeye Baby Program Health Coaching Educational Programming Wellness Activities & Events
Wellness Web Portal Video
Health and Wellness Policies Family and Medical Leave Flexible Work Workplace and Family and Relationship Violence Tobacco Free Ohio State Drug Free Workplace
New Wellness Challenge Buckeyes Band Together for Wellness
Ohio State is the Administrative Home for the National Consortium for Building Healthy Academic Communities See www.healthyacademics.org
The #1 Excuse for Not Engaging in Physical Activity is Time
Today, Make Just 1 Change for Your and Your Family s Wellness Decide to take the stairs instead of the elevator Hold 50 minute meetings instead of 60 minutes, and use the 10 minutes for a recovery break Read 5 to 10 minutes in a positive book every morning Take 5 slow deep breaths when stressed Drink water instead of a sugared beverage Laugh more Sit less, stand more
Contact Information Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk 614-292-4844 melnyk.15@osu.edu Follow me on Twitter @bernmelnyk